 So here we are in front of the Capitol with Larry Ebert, who is an active duty airman who's been on a hunger strike for nine days now to try to stop the U.S. from supporting the genocide that's going on in Gaza. Larry, can you tell us what's doing here? Yeah. So firstly, my opinions do not reflect the Air Force for the DOD, but I'm here, as Vadia stated, conducting a hunger strike on day nine. And obviously the main goal is to get a permanent ceasefire and increase humanitarian hate and unspeed all Palestinians within Gaza and hopefully get more active duty military members and members of the State Department to recognize the atrocities happening and recognize that these are breaking international law and U.S. law and that these are not lawful commands to continue committing genocide. So thank you so much for being out here. By the way, I'm holding your sign because you're not allowed to hold your own sign now. Yeah, it's no longer my sign. So if other people want it, they can hold it. But yeah, I am not allowed to explicitly state my status within the military. So yeah, not my sign. Well, I'm proud to be here holding your sign and thank you so much for what you do.